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Health Canada says stronger warnings about the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviours are being added to prescribing information for all drugs used to manage attention deficit hyperactivity disorder...

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The condo lifestyle is catching on in North America, especially for people who want to stay central and enjoy all the perks of big-city living. The catchphrase these days is "build up, not out," as big...

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Kentucky's government is arguing in a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court that the state's ban on gay marriage isn't discriminatory because it bars both gay and straight people from same-sex unions.

One man is in hospital with serious injuries and five people are in custody after an early morning stabbing on the 1500 block of College Avenue. The Regina Police Service was called to a house on the corner of College Avenue and St. John Street around 4:15 a.m.

Bonny Stevenson knows nothing can bring her son back, but the knowledge that the man who killed him in a drunk driving crash is spending his days in a minimum-security healing lodge rather than a penitentiary is nearly unbearable.

Asked last week whether Saskatchewan would emulate Alberta in enacting a law to protect those under age 18 from the carcinogenic effects of tanning beds, Health Minister Dustin Duncan made it fairly clear that he had no legislation in the pipeline toward that end.